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§ 9.1-404. Order of Comptroller.

A. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-402 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrant in the appropriate amount for payment out of the general fund of thestate treasury to the surviving spouse or to such persons and subject to suchconditions as may be proper in his administrative discretion, and in theevent there is no beneficiary, the Comptroller shall issue the payment to theestate of the deceased person. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayment, if appropriate, shall be made no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403.

B. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-401 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrants in the appropriate amounts for payment from the general fund of thestate treasury to ensure continued health care coverage for the personsdesignated under § 9.1-401. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayments, if appropriate, shall commence no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403. The payments shallbe retroactive to the first date that the disability existed.

(1995, cc. 156, 597, § 2.1-133.9; 1998, c. 712; 2001, c. 844.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-9-1 > Chapter-4 > 9-1-404

§ 9.1-404. Order of Comptroller.

A. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-402 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrant in the appropriate amount for payment out of the general fund of thestate treasury to the surviving spouse or to such persons and subject to suchconditions as may be proper in his administrative discretion, and in theevent there is no beneficiary, the Comptroller shall issue the payment to theestate of the deceased person. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayment, if appropriate, shall be made no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403.

B. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-401 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrants in the appropriate amounts for payment from the general fund of thestate treasury to ensure continued health care coverage for the personsdesignated under § 9.1-401. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayments, if appropriate, shall commence no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403. The payments shallbe retroactive to the first date that the disability existed.

(1995, cc. 156, 597, § 2.1-133.9; 1998, c. 712; 2001, c. 844.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-9-1 > Chapter-4 > 9-1-404

§ 9.1-404. Order of Comptroller.

A. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-402 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrant in the appropriate amount for payment out of the general fund of thestate treasury to the surviving spouse or to such persons and subject to suchconditions as may be proper in his administrative discretion, and in theevent there is no beneficiary, the Comptroller shall issue the payment to theestate of the deceased person. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayment, if appropriate, shall be made no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403.

B. If it appears to the Comptroller that the requirements of eithersubsection A or B of § 9.1-401 have been satisfied, he shall issue hiswarrants in the appropriate amounts for payment from the general fund of thestate treasury to ensure continued health care coverage for the personsdesignated under § 9.1-401. The Comptroller shall issue a decision, andpayments, if appropriate, shall commence no later than forty-five daysfollowing receipt of the report required under § 9.1-403. The payments shallbe retroactive to the first date that the disability existed.

(1995, cc. 156, 597, § 2.1-133.9; 1998, c. 712; 2001, c. 844.)